This document contains a math exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like:
- Imaginary and real parts of complex numbers
- Permutations and combinations
- Geometric and arithmetic progressions
- Simple and compound interest
- Linear inequalities
- Properties of rational and irrational numbers
- Systems of linear inequalities
- Profit and loss word problems
- Venn diagrams
The exam is divided into 4 sections with varying point values and time limits testing basic math skills through multi-step word problems.
This document contains a math exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like:
- Imaginary and real parts of complex numbers
- Permutations and combinations
- Geometric and arithmetic progressions
- Simple and compound interest
- Linear inequalities
- Properties of rational and irrational numbers
- Systems of linear inequalities
- Profit and loss word problems
- Venn diagrams
The exam is divided into 4 sections with varying point values and time limits testing basic math skills through multi-step word problems.
This document contains a math exam with multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like:
- Imaginary and real parts of complex numbers
- Permutations and combinations
- Geometric and arithmetic progressions
- Simple and compound interest
- Linear inequalities
- Properties of rational and irrational numbers
- Systems of linear inequalities
- Profit and loss word problems
- Venn diagrams
The exam is divided into 4 sections with varying point values and time limits testing basic math skills through multi-step word problems.
1. Write the imaginary part of 3-i. 2. If A has 4 elements, how many elements will P(A) have? 3. Find the sum to infinity of GP 3, , , . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 3 4. Write the canonical representation of 360. 5. Calculate SI for 2 years for ₹ 6000 at 8% pa. 6. Convert 0.32 into a percentage
II Answer any three of the following.
1. Find the number of positive divisors of 34 × 53 × 72 (2) 2. Three bells call at intervals 30 sec, 40 sec, 50 sec respectively. They start together. After how many minutes will the next bell call together. (2) 3. Which term of an AP 2, 1, 2 is 5? (2) 1 1
4. Solve the following graphically x + y < 5. (2)
III Answer any six of the following.
1. If ₹ 500 amounts to ₹ 725 at 9% simple interest in sometimes what will ₹ 600 amount to at 11% in the same time. (3) 2. Solve linear inequalities and represent on the number line 7x + 3 < 5x + 9, X∈ R (3) 3. Prove that 3 + √5 is an irrational number. (3) 4. The 3 HM’s between and 1 1 4 12 (3) 5.The first and last term of the GP is 3 and 96 respectively sum to n terms is 189. Find the common ratio and the number of terms. (3) 5. Solve the system of inequalities 2x – y < 1 and x – 2y < -1 graphically. (3) 6. A watch is sold for ₹ 150 at a profit of 25%. At what price should it be sold in order to have a 50% profit? (3) 7. The 3rd and 5th element of a GP are 3 and 27 respectively. Find the 8th element. (3) 8. If A = {x : x2 – 5x + 6 = 0; x ∈ N} B = {x : x2 – 7x + 12 = 0 x ∈ N} Find (A – B) × B. (3)
IV Answer any three of the following.
1. A shopkeeper sold a watch at a 5% loss. Had he purchased it at 10% p.a. sold it for 140 more his gain would have been one-fourth of the original cost price. Find the cost price of the watch. (5) 2. A person gets ₹ 1216 more when selling a product for a profit of 15% instead of a loss of 4%. What would be the percentage profit or loss if it is sold for ₹7552? (5) 3. In a certain college with 500 students, 300 take the milk and 250 take tea. Find how many take (a) Milk only (b) tea only (c) both milk and tea. Also, represent this by Venn diagram. (5) 4. The sum of four numbers which are in A.P. is 28 and 10 times the least number is 4 times the greatest number. Find the numbers. (5) 5. Find the sum to V terms of a GP. 0.6 + 0.66 + 0.66 +,… (5)